• Leading in Color with Sarah Morgan

  • By: Sarah Morgan
  • Podcast
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Leading in Color with Sarah Morgan

By: Sarah Morgan
  • Summary

  • Leading in Color is a podcast about cultivating intentional, positive workplace experiences and environments. From recruiting and hiring, to training and development, to coaching and discipline, to policy and strategy, to trends and hot topics. Leading in Color tackles each area thru a lens of diversity, equity, fairness and inclusion. Leading in Color also highlights the unique challenges and cutting-edge creativity of leading with social consciousness in the corporate world. Join our host, Sarah Morgan, as she navigates these conversations in solo and guest interview episodes to provide practical advice and simple action steps for success.
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Episodes
  • Integrity in Reporting and the Future of Women's Sports Media (Leading In Color - S4, Ep55)
    Apr 7 2024

    In this episode, host Sarah Morgan is interviewing Sports Content Creator, Bailey Jackson.

    Bailey Jackson is a skilled sports writer and storyteller with experience in Marketing and Sports Broadcasting with The Big Ten Network and Quality Control Sports. Bailey has built a substantial social media following with her captivating content and unique perspective on sports, thanks in part to her interview series that offers exclusive access to professional athletics.

    In this episode, Bailey shares:

    • why she stays out of sensational journalism and focuses on facts & storytelling

    • why the coverage on women’s sports is here to stay

    • how unconventional professional paths can create opportunities to pursue purpose

    Connect with Bailey Jackson on

    • LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/baileyjjackson)

    • Instagram (@baileyjacksonsports)

    • Threads (@baileyjacksonsports)

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    32 mins
  • The Audacity of Florida, Defending Rachel Dolezal and More Hot Topics (Leading in Color S4, Ep54)
    Mar 6 2024

    In this solo episode, host Sarah Morgan tackles a few hot topics:

    • Pending FLSA Salary-Exempt Changes for 2024
    • The Audacity of Florida's Advice to HR
    • Defending Rachel Dolezal and OnlyFans

    Want to submit your question or a hot topic for a future episode? Click HERE.

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    30 mins
  • Finding Inspiration, Lifelong Learning, and Strategic Planning from the EEOC
    Nov 29 2023

    In this episode, host Sarah Morgan is interviewing Thomas Colclough. 

    Thomas Colclough began his career with EEOC in 1988. He has held various positions such as Investigator, Enforcement Supervisor, Local Office Director of Greensboro, NC, Local Director of the Richmond, Va. Office and Area Director of the Raleigh Area Office. 

    A native of North Carolina, Thomas attended Saint Augustine’s College in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He earned his master’s degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He also earned a Certificate in Global Studies from UNCG.

    Mr. Colclough served in the military for 23 years (active and reserve). In 2005, Colclough retired from the North Carolina National Guard at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He is also a graduate of the Army’s Command and General Staff College.

    Thomas currently serves as the Director of Field Management Programs for the EEOC Charlotte District.  In this role, he is responsible for ensuring the effective and efficient operations of Field Offices by providing operational oversight and monitoring of program implementation and coordination of administrative services.  Thomas identifies problem areas and appropriate corrective actions. The above responsibilities, including direct supervision of the EEOC’s District Directors, are performed for 15 Districts and one Field Office.

    In 2019, Thomas was appointed to the Caucus on the Social Status of Black Men and Boys.  The bipartisan, 19-member Commission will include congressional lawmakers, executive branch appointees, issue experts, activists, and other stakeholders who will examine social disparities affecting black men and boys in America. Based on its findings, the commission will issue policy recommendations to Congress, the White House, and federal agencies. The bipartisan commission, founded and co-chaired by thee Congresswoman Fredricka Wilson of FL, will craft legislation to implement those recommendations.

    In this episode, Mr. Colclough shares: 

    • a preview of the EEOC’s new Strategic Enforcement Plan

    • advice on finding daily inspiration in our work

    • the importance of being a lifelong learner about culture thru stories 

     

    Connect with Thomas Colclough on LinkedIn. Read more about the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and the EEOC’s new Strategic Plan on their website HERE. Learn more about the Commission on the Social Status of Black Men & Boys on their website HERE.  

     

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    49 mins

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